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2015 IMSA Spotter Guides!

I am excited to announce I will be working with IMSA again in 2015 creating the art for the official IMSA Spotter Guides.

Starting with the Rolex 24, IMSA will print a ‘Race Viewing Guide’ booklet available at the circuit as per 2014.

Online, we will be reverting back to the traditional 11×17 Poster Style Guide for you to download which should make things easier! The online guide will be released on 19th or 20th January and will be updated during the week as new drivers are announced.

Both guides will feature all the TUDOR entries and 20 of the GS and ST Class cars form the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge. For the NAEC events, the online guide will consist of 3 pages, while remaining TUDOR rounds will feature 2.

Hugh thanks to everyone at IMSA for supporting and bringing this to life and to all the teams who have supported this. I had an incredible response with virtually every TUDOR team responding and assisting with the guide to make it easier for you, the fans to follow. Don’t forget for 2015 you can follow the races with radiolemans.com who will be providing Radio IMSA.

Andy Blackmore Designand IMSA will also be producing a Spotter Guide (season long) Poster and T-shirt which should be available from the Sebring round of the series!

Still looking for sponsorship of other SpotterGuides, so drop me a line if you want to ensure your brand gets in the hand of core motorsport fans at home or the circuit.

Andy Blackmore Design offers a full range of Creative Services for the Automotive and Motorsport Industry including livery designs,vehicle styling and builds and team identity. Clients include Nissan, McLaren, Porsche, Turner Motorsport, TAG Heuer, IMSA, Falken and Hankook.

The Spotter Guide series, created by Andy, are the largest collection of online spectator guides available worldwide.

The 2015 Le Mans Spotter Guide saw over 140,000 unique downloads.

TenTenths hosts SpotterGuides.com and started their forum in 1998 with the aim of providing the most comprehensive set of motorsport discussion forums on the World Wide Web. Per month they displayed roughly 1.3M content pages in 200,000 visits from 40,000 unique visitors.